Do we really have to be treated like children because someone gets offended? If two players stress that their roleplay is private, should we really be punished for swearing? What we write about is nobody else’s business. I will yield if someone comes to me personally and tells me that my swearing is out of proportion.Īnother thing which I found irritating: I swore in a topic that was private between myself and a close friend. Here’s my problem: if you are over a certain age, should karma still apply to you? I turned eighteen in September and now I can drink but apparently, on Howrse, I’m still not allowed to swear because I may offend someone. I believe they wait and see who reports who, and then they strike. To be honest, I don’t think Howrse checks at all. However, Howrse doesn’t usually pick up on it. Disclaimer: yes, I know, it’s against the rules. Recently, I lost a karma point for swearing in a forum. Coming to you from the cave of shade is roux! Overall, though, any trophy you achieve on the game is worthwhile, and of course, they all do look quite nice on your page! While this is a daunting task, it’s highly rewarding because it took so long, which is true for all of the more challenging trophies. Once you’ve gotten one Divine, you get the trophy, and can keep building it up from there! Perhaps you want to collect all the coat colors of all the breeds on Howrse. There’s a trophy for that! It might take you ages to save up for this Divine, but in the end, it’ll be worth it. For example, perhaps you set yourself a goal to own a Divine horse. Some trophies are quite difficult to achieve, but that makes them all the more worthwhile. (Note: you personally don’t have to breed all these horses buying them from the sales count.) If you’re focused on producing/buying horses that win competitions, you can also start to build up your victory trophy, which counts how many competitions you’ve won. As you start building your collection of GA/RA coats, you might begin to work towards earning the breeder of all horse breeds offered on Howrse. Along with these trophies, it’s often fairly easy to work towards your Helios’ Ray trophy, as many GA or RA horses have this BMI, or look best when they have a background. For those interested in working towards more difficult trophies, you could start collecting Golden Apple horses or Retired Apple coats. You must own all eight species that are available on the game. To win the donkey trophy, you need only collect three of them, and only five are needed for the Fjord (be aware, however, that rarer coats do cost significantly more than common coats, so you may be parting with more cash than you thought you’d have to).Īnother trophy that is fairly easy to collect is the species trophy. Beyond the Friesian coat trophy, there are some other similar breeder trophies that are easy to collect. If not, it’s easy to achieve by rummaging around for a Friesian horse in the auctions or the direct sales. If you happened to chose the Friesian as your first horse, then you’re in luck! One trophy already in your grasp. ![]() This one is easy because the breed only has one coat color: black. But never fear! There’s one trophy, in particular, that’s very easy to collect: the Friesian coat trophy. In this article, I will discuss the easiest trophies to collect as well as the value of aiming high and completing other, more difficult, trophies.įor the players just beginning, it may seem difficult to earn your first trophy. The trophies encourage Howrsers to become involved with the game and achieve their own personal goals. Here is where players can show off: perhaps they have one hundred Golden Apple horses or a unicorn of each breed. This can particularly be seen through the trophies that are displayed prominently on players’ pages. From popularity rankings to being a part of a highly-competitive team, the game encourages players to demonstrate their dedication. Howrse loves to stoke the inner-ego that people harbor within them. “Introduction to Bullet Journaling” by -ғ ɪ ᴀ ʀ ᴇ ғ ʟ ʏ. ![]() “How to Get Started with Bareback Riding” by hannahthehorse ![]() “The Round Little Horse Made of Hair” by climber008
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